Word: conn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Ogilby '02, of Hartford, Conn...
...Haven, Conn., February...
Married. Adelaide Brevoort Hutton, daughter of Financier Edward Francis Hutton, Chairman of Postum Cereal Co.; to Thomas Wells Durant of Guilford, Conn., in Manhattan. Orange blossoms brought from California by airplane decorated the altar...
Died. Edward Page Mitchell, 74, at New London, Conn., of cerebral hemorrhage. He was for 50 years associated with the New York Sun, on which he won his place at the age of 23 by writing letters to Editor Charles A. Dana from his home, Bath, Me. Editor Dana invited him to work at the then fabulous salary of $50 per week. This rose to $20,000 a year during the many years that Mr. Mitchell penned the Sun's leading editorials, famed for their tart penetration. When the late Publisher Munsey purchased the Sun (1916) he retained Mr. Mitchell...
Referee--J. H. Crowley. Time--two 20 minute periods. HARVARD CONN. AGGLES Dorn, Balley, r.f. l.g., Schildgan, Krayesky. Weekly, Slocum, l.f. r.g., Daly, Dall. Barbee, Green, c. l.f., Williams, Kennedy Malick, r.g. l.f., Eddy, Smith Coombs, Barbee, Hatch, Lane, l.g. r.f., Watson, Schofield